Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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While the review has me wanting to read the book, I find these kind of true stories frightening. I have heard similar stories of people who've died and shown either heaven or hell. It's something that terrifies me and keeps me up at night.
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A lovely eternal destinies of the righteous and unrighteous based book "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, which shares the dreams of two sisters, Priyanka and Deepika, about heaven. This book looks charming to me.
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A book about the experience of living in the Christian religion experienced by children. Priyanka and Deepika recounted their dream experience of seeing heaven and hell to their parents (author of this book). Well reviewed. A special book for Christians.
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Thanks for the great review. I had read this book for kids earlier and enjoyed it. I also like how the authors kept the words as the girls said them and then her impression of what they meant and where the ideas come from the Bible. I would also like to read this version of the book and I am going to add it to my list of books to read.
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Amazing review, quite interesting for Christians and people interested in their culture.
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Beautiful review! I have a special appreciation for non-fiction books that leave positive messages, and this one in particular transcends. Real or not, I simply find it food for the soul. it's good to know that the authors kept their daughters' words intact and also nourished the book with the right references. It's certainly a book I'm interested in reading.
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A wonderful book written about two sisters that visited heaven via dreams at the age of 2 and 4. One of the sisters prayed to Jesus to allow her to visit again and she did several times in her dreams. She shared her dreams with her parents and they are the authors of this book. The title had me right away and I will enjoy reading this book. I am a Catholic and truly believe in Heaven and pray that I will go to Heaven when I die. I also pray for people that are currently in Purgatory and ask Jesus to wipe away their sins and take them to Heaven. This is an excellent book with a wonderful review.
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An inspiring testimony, detailing Priyanka and Deepika's dreams about heaven when they were four and two years old respectively. The author keeps the girl's words unedited for authenticity, and also includes scripture to affirm the girl's testimony. Thank you for a wonderful review.
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Psalms 8:2 says our Lord has ordained strength in the mouths of babes. This is what we are witnessing through this book. We serve a mighty and everlasting God who can even evangelize through kids. This is a great review.
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I enjoy reading spiritual books, especially those written from individual's experiences because they give me first-hand impression of what the characters feel and think. Thank you for this descriptive review.
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I am startled and curious to read how these little girls dream exactly matches with the description of heaven.
Thank you for the review
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Post by Anania »

 True story 

I believe the kids' visions. The Bible says in Acts 2:17, "In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people; your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream 
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I’m a fan of reading Christian testimonies; they encourage me and at the same time build my faith. I’m happy that this non-fiction book shares the dreams of two sisters, who in their dreams, visited heaven. I’ll definitely read this book. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Hassan Ubaid »

I love this kinds of books and i am very impressed from the strategical thinking of the author .this book is very helpful for alot of things
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I really like this review. I appreciate the sisters dreams and like the inspiration and clear messages it gives the reader. Congrats on the BOTD
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